This crate is intended to allow you to read/write files on a FAT formatted SD
card on your Rust Embedded device, as easily as using the SdFat
Arduino
library. It is written in pure-Rust, is #![no_std]
and does not use alloc
or collections
to keep the memory footprint low. In the first instance it is
designed for readability and simplicity over performance.
You will need something that implements the BlockDevice
trait, which can read and write the 512-byte blocks (or sectors) from your card. If you were to implement this over USB Mass Storage, there's no reason this crate couldn't work with a USB Thumb Drive, but we only supply a BlockDevice
suitable for reading SD and SDHC cards over SPI.
// Build an SD Card interface out of an SPI device
let mut spi_dev = embedded_sdmmc::SdMmcSpi::new(sdmmc_spi, sdmmc_cs);
// Try and initialise the SD card
let block_dev = spi_dev.acquire()?;
// The SD Card was initialised, and we have a `BlockSpi` object
// representing the initialised card.
write!(uart, "Card size is {} bytes", block_dev.card_size_bytes()?)?;
// Now let's look for volumes (also known as partitions) on our block device.
let mut cont = embedded_sdmmc::VolumeManager::new(block_dev, time_source);
// Try and access Volume 0 (i.e. the first partition)
let mut volume = cont.get_volume(embedded_sdmmc::VolumeIdx(0))?;
writeln!(uart, "Volume 0: {:?}", v)?;
// Open the root directory
let root_dir = volume_mgr.open_root_dir(&volume0)?;
// Open a file called "MY_FILE.TXT" in the root directory
let mut my_file = volume_mgr.open_file_in_dir(
&mut volume0, &root_dir, "MY_FILE.TXT", embedded_sdmmc::Mode::ReadOnly)?;
// Print the contents of the file
while !my_file.eof() {
let mut buffer = [0u8; 32];
let num_read = volume_mgr.read(&volume0, &mut my_file, &mut buffer)?;
for b in &buffer[0..num_read] {
print!("{}", *b as char);
}
}
volume_mgr.close_file(&volume0, my_file)?;
volume_mgr.close_dir(&volume0, root_dir)?;
By default the VolumeManager
will initialize with a maximum number of 4
open directories and files. This can be customized by specifying the MAX_DIR
and MAX_FILES
generic consts of the VolumeManager
:
// Create a volume manager with a maximum of 6 open directories and 12 open files
let mut cont: VolumeManager<_, _, 6, 12> = VolumeManager::new_with_limits(block, time_source);
- Open files in all supported methods from an open directory
- Open an arbitrary number of directories and files
- Read data from open files
- Write data to open files
- Close files
- Delete files
- Iterate root directory
- Iterate sub-directories
- Log over defmt or the common log interface (feature flags).
- Create new dirs
- Delete (empty) directories
- Handle MS-DOS
/path/foo/bar.txt
style paths.
The changelog has moved to CHANGELOG.md
Licensed under either of
-
Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
-
MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.